According to newspaper reports from January and February 2009 (President Obama took office on January 20th), the week after he was inaugurated (the last week in January), he had already begun to meet with prominent Republicans, including inviting several of them to join his cabinet. He also attended at least one of their caucus meetings at the end of January.
If the president is re-elected, he will move out of the White House in four more years. If he is not re-elected, he will leave the White House when his successor takes office in January 2013.
He still keeps a house in Chicago which was his residence before he was elected president.
he will move in to the white house, and hire pplz
If the president is re-elected, he will move out of the White House in four more years. If he is not re-elected, he will leave the White House when his successor takes office in January 2013.
The eloquent and intelligent man we elected to run the affairs of our country. He is called Barack Obama.
He did before he was elected President, but now he lives in the White House in Washington, D.C.
WikiLeaks An off year election where enough Republicans were elected to take over the House BP Oil Spill
The current Speaker of the US House of Representatives. He is a member of the Republican Party and arguably Obama's biggest political opponent. John Boehner represents a district in western Ohio, which he was first elected to serve in 1990. He chaired the Education Comittee and later served as an assistant party leader. In 2006, after the Republicans lost control of the House, Boehner replaced Dennis Hastert as leader of the House Republicans. He served as Minority Leader for 4 years. After the Republicans won control of the House again in 2010, and Boehner was elected Speaker.
President Barack Obama has invited BP Chairman Carl-Henric Svanberg to the White House on June 17, 2010 to discuss the BP oil spill...
Barack Obama did not serve as a US Representative (a member of the House of Representatives). He was first elected as a state senator in Illinois in 1996, and after three terms, he was elected as a member of the US Senate; he served as a senator until he decided to run for president. That said, as president, Barack Obama certainly does represent the United States. But prior to becoming the president, he was a member of the Senate, not the House of Representatives.
Wyoming has 1 Representative in the US House of Representatives. Liz Cheney is the Wyoming member in the U.S. House of Representatives. She was elected in 2016. She is a member of the Republican Party.
The current Speaker of the US House of Representatives. He is a member of the Republican Party and arguably Obama's biggest political opponent. John Boehner represents a district in western Ohio, which he was first elected to serve in 1990. He chaired the Education Comittee and later served as an assistant party leader. In 2006, after the Republicans lost control of the House, Boehner replaced Dennis Hastert as leader of the House Republicans. He served as Minority Leader for 4 years. After the Republicans won control of the House again in 2010, and Boehner was elected Speaker.